Hey all,
I'm a college sophomore who really wants to study in Japan next year. Unfortunately, because my Japanese teacher is always ridiculously vague and our other Japanese teacher is an AKP rep or something, I have no idea which program to choose.
Here are the choices that were suggested:
- Associated Kyoto Program (AKP) - affiliated with our school so credits will transfer. I wasn't sure about AKP because the classes offered (other than Japanese) seemed very limited, however, the language classes are supposed to be very good. How is Kyoto for a gaijin? Homestay.
- Nanzan - Lots of class choices, it seems, but it's hard to tell what I'll actually be able to take. I don't know much about Nanzan.
- Sophia - This was just suggested by my teacher the other day as an alternative to the other two. I know ABSOLUTELY nothing about this one.
If any of you have had good experiences with any of these programs or can compare them in any way, please help. Would you suggest homestay over a dorm? In your experience, where in Japan is a good place for foreigners to study? Sorry for the whiny post.